Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Take Spanish Classes in Argentina

The history of Spanish language goes back to the third century BC. Spanish language evolved from Vulgar Latin that was introduced to the Iberian Peninsula by Romans around the 3th century BC. The first Latin to Spanish grammar was created in Spain in the 15th century BC. During the following century, the language was brought to the Spanish East Indies and the Americas via Spanish colonisation. Today, Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, with the largest being Chinese and the second largest being English. If you are interested in learning Spanish in a country not too far from your home country, you might want to take Spanish classes in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

There are study abroad organizations that offer study abroad scholarships for international students, such as the GIC Argentina, one of the largest study abroad organizations in Argentina. GIC’s scholarships help international students who learn Spanish in Argentina to save more money which can be used for other important needs. GIC Argentina also offers free volunteer programs for students who wish to take part in volunteer projects during their stay in Argentina. You could visit GIC’s official website to check information related to scholarships, volunteer projects, TESOL/TEFL certificate programs and university programs in Buenos Aires, to name just a few.

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